Social trust : toward a cosmopolitan society
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Social trust : toward a cosmopolitan society
Praeger, c1995
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Includes bibliographical references (p.[193]-209) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This work examines the basic social-psychological problems that generate the need for social trust and other acculturation strategies. Social trust is examined within the context of competing social problem-solving tools. The authors analyze the problem of how social trust can be encouraged within a cultural context that favors other socialization strategies, particularly distrust. They look at the relation between social trust and risk communication, specifically how social trust might be used to transform public participation; from an ineffective formalist show into a creative, community-building, problem-solving process. The work distinguishes between two forms of social trust pertinent to our world today: pluralistic, which occurs within groups and is based on existing values, and cosmopolitan, which is an across-group phenomenon and is based on emerging values. Earle and Cvetkovich's study is the story of gradual movement from pluralistic to cosmopolitan social trust.
目次
Preface
Social Trust: Past
Social Trust: An Introduction
Social Trust: Traditional Interpretations
Complexity and Social Trust
Social Trust: Present
Strategies for Simplicity, One: High Resource Demand, Individual Focus
Strategies for Simplicity, Two: High Resource Demand, Community Focus
Strategies for Simplicity, Three: Low Resource Demand, Individual Focus
Strategies for Simplicity, Four: Low Resource Demand, Community Focus
Social Trust: Future
Social Trust Based on Cultural Values
Narrative, Human Life, and Social Trust
Social Trust: Moving from a Pluralistic to a Cosmopolitan Society
References
Index
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